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			<h1>Examples for Bilingual Teachers</h1>
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		<h2>Bilingual Blogs</h2>
		<p>1.Bilingual blogs are formed exactly as other monolingual blogs with the exception of having a choice between 
		using one language or the other or both.</p>
		<p>2. Bilingual blogs can be used to learn a new language while still maintaining support in the learners first language.</p>
		
		<p><strong>Some blogs prefer to explore both languages throughout the learning process and encourages the transfer of one language to the 
		other while writing (code-switching)within in the blog (Montes-Alcala. 2007).</strong>
		<p>Below is a screen shot from a bilingual blog post:</p> 
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